Register of Debates in Congress: 22nd Congress, 1st session, pt. 1. Senate: Dec. 5, 1831 to July 10, 1832. 1418 columns, Volume 2;Volume 8;Volume 22;Volume 54 |
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How is it which have been submitted for many previous sessions with the present
House ? Do we not do business ? Do without being brought to a final decision .
Every alternate not the people rather require an increase than restriction session
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How is it which have been submitted for many previous sessions with the present
House ? Do we not do business ? Do without being brought to a final decision .
Every alternate not the people rather require an increase than restriction session
...
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In that day , it was An honorable gentleman from North Carolina has told the
opinion of General Washington , and an opinion urged us that if we increase our
numbers we shall approximate with all the influence of his great name , that thirty
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In that day , it was An honorable gentleman from North Carolina has told the
opinion of General Washington , and an opinion urged us that if we increase our
numbers we shall approximate with all the influence of his great name , that thirty
...
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From 1790 to 1800 , the increase of population was From this exhibit , it fully
appears that so far from the 1,376,098 . The increase of representation was thirty
- six . ratio fixed by the committee producing an equal unreFrom 1800 to 1810 ,
the ...
From 1790 to 1800 , the increase of population was From this exhibit , it fully
appears that so far from the 1,376,098 . The increase of representation was thirty
- six . ratio fixed by the committee producing an equal unreFrom 1800 to 1810 ,
the ...
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H. OF R. pidity of white men , whenever it is necessary for our pur . the principle
of increase . It is unquestionable that this pose . I do not say that there was any
thing of it in this increase must take place at a period of time not very recase , but
it ...
H. OF R. pidity of white men , whenever it is necessary for our pur . the principle
of increase . It is unquestionable that this pose . I do not say that there was any
thing of it in this increase must take place at a period of time not very recase , but
it ...
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Had the currency been left to increase agreed in believing that a ... It is , in fact ,
one of the most this latter cause , and insisted that the increase of private serious
inconveniences attached to the use of such a bills of exchange , promissory ...
Had the currency been left to increase agreed in believing that a ... It is , in fact ,
one of the most this latter cause , and insisted that the increase of private serious
inconveniences attached to the use of such a bills of exchange , promissory ...
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